--Eases Mobile
Operators Deployments of SUPL-based Location Based Services
HICKORY,
NC, April 24, 2008As new mobile devices come to market that support location-based
services, network operators increasingly favor solutions that are based on Secure
User Plane Location (SUPL) protocols.
Helping ensure
compatibility, Andrew Wireless Solutions, the CommScope, Inc. division that
is a global leader in communications systems and products, is successfully supporting
handset vendors SUPL-capable devices through interoperability testing on the
Andrew Geometrix® SUPL Location Platform, paving the way for wireless operators
to reliably integrate location-based services into their networks.
"Interoperability
of handsets is critical for the success of any SUPL-based application," said
John Baker, vice president, Technical Marketing, Wireless Network Solutions,
Andrew. "To ensure this critical interoperability and to provide maximum flexibility
to our Geometrix SUPL Location Platform customers, Andrew initiated a comprehensive
handset testing program more than a year ago. The program is available to any
handset vendor wishing to test its devices for interoperability and, to date,
most major handset vendors have participated. Our work in this area will help
speed development and implementation of location based-services that will benefit
consumers and businesses."
Secure User Plane
Location is a streamlined alternative to the Control Plane location method,
a network-level means used in all previous location systems for finding callers.
Control Plane location systems interconnect with the equipment that comprises
and operates wireless networks and the signaling systems within the network.
For example, when a 911 call is placed, Control Plane location systems calculate
the location of the caller and forward this information to emergency respondersa
reliable but less direct way to locate wireless devices.
SUPL, however,
leverages location capabilities that are becoming more prevalent in wireless
handsets, especially Assisted-GPS. With SUPL, an application can directly request
any handsets location by means of a short message to the handset. There is
no need to interact at the network level, or Control Plane, enabling greater
flexibility in meeting the growing demands for Assisted-GPS location services.
Operators install
Andrews Geometrix SUPL Location Platform to support critical functions such
as authentication, privacy protection, and handset assistance with GPS and other
functions. To help operators pursing the greatest flexibility and market responsiveness,
Andrews Geometrix SUPL Location Platform is designed to support all SUPL-enabled
handsets that meet industry standards.
Andrew expects
that an increasing number of operators will implement SUPL and SUPL-based location
systems to support location-based services in GSM, UMTS, and next-generation
IP networks including LTE and WiMAX, Baker said. Several of the participating
handset manufacturers we have already tested have been referred to the Andrew
SUPL program by network operators implementing our solution.
Further details
on Andrews SUPL testing program and system capabilities are available at http://aw.commscope.com/eng/product/geometrix/supl/index.html.
Andrews Geometrix
MLC carrier-grade platforms support all handset-based and network-based wireless
location methods, including assisted global positioning system (A-GPS) in both
mobile-based and mobile-assisted versions, cell identity (CID), enhanced cell
identity (E-CID), and uplink time difference of arrival (U-TDOA) technologies.
In addition, Andrew employs hybrid location methods that enhance performance
by combining features from individual locating technologies.
Operators
and third-parties worldwide can count on Geometrix MLCs to offer location-based
services for: · Consumers,
to provide navigation, motorist assistance, child tracking, vehicle location,
and shipment status; · Enterprises,
to enhance vehicle and service dispatch, follow fleet movement, and track valuable
assets; · Public
safety, to help locate callers for emergency service centers.
Andrews experience
in location-based services includes close work with LBS application companies.
In addition, Andrew has conducted years of end-to-end testing with operators,
network equipment vendors, and handset manufacturers. This deep body of experience
enables Andrew to be an effective provider in the launching of location-based
services across different markets.
END
Geometrix is a
registered trademark of CommScope, Inc.
About CommScope
CommScope, Inc.
(NYSE: CTV www.commscope.com) is a world leader in infrastructure solutions
for communication networks. Through its Andrew Wireless Solutions brand, it
is a global leader in radio frequency subsystem solutions for wireless networks.
Through its SYSTIMAX® and Uniprise® brands, CommScope is a world leader
in network infrastructure solutions, delivering a complete end-to-end physical
layer solution, including cables and connectivity, enclosures, intelligent software
and network design services for business enterprise applications. It is also
the premier manufacturer of coaxial cable for broadband cable television networks
and one of the leading North American providers of environmentally secure cabinets
for DSL and FTTN applications. Backed by strong research and development, CommScope
combines technical expertise and proprietary technology with global manufacturing
capability to provide customers with infrastructure solutions for evolving global
communications networks in more than 130 countries around the world.
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